Arc Midpoint Computation: New Symbolic and Numeric Algorithms for Maple, CS, and Math

The flow chart of arc midpoint algorithm, first published digitally in 2014, is determined by the mathematical formula of arc midpoint computation discovered in Canada in 2010. Arc Midpoint Algorithm works identically for either variable on Cartesian plane, furthermore, its work is well extendable f...

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Published inMaple Transactions Vol. 4; no. 1
Main Author Akulov, Gregory
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 28.06.2024
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ISSN2564-3029
2564-3029
DOI10.5206/mt.v4i1.17137

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Summary:The flow chart of arc midpoint algorithm, first published digitally in 2014, is determined by the mathematical formula of arc midpoint computation discovered in Canada in 2010. Arc Midpoint Algorithm works identically for either variable on Cartesian plane, furthermore, its work is well extendable for Euclidean n-dimensional space where the algorithm’s flowchart, technically unchanged, remains invariant for any of n variables. This brief article summarises short presentation made at the Maple Conference 2023 and includes links to the related materials used during this presentation.
ISSN:2564-3029
2564-3029
DOI:10.5206/mt.v4i1.17137